Marquette County, Michigan Free Public Records Directory

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This page lists public record sources in Marquette County, Michigan. Additional resources can be found on our Michigan State Public Records page, on city pages, and on topic pages using the navigation above.

The largest county in land area, and the most populous county in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, is Marquette County. The county was organized in 1851, and was named for a Jesuit missionary, Father Marquette. Alger County, Delta County, Menominee County, Dickinson County, Iron County, Baraga County, Houghton County, and Keweenaw County adjoin Marquette County. Lake Superior is located to the north of the county. There are 3 cities and 19 townships within Marquette County. The largest city, and county seat, is the city of Marquette. With an estimated population of 20,570, the city is the largest city in the County's Upper Peninsula. The city is a major port on Lake Superior, and includes several small islands. It also has a number of parks and recreational facilities including Presque Isle Park, the city's most popular park. Marquette was listed among the 10 best places to retire in the U.S. by CBS Moneywatch in 2012. The following user-friendly links provide access to a number of searchable public records including property tax records, land records, birth, death and marriage records, election records, licensing records, and other official records. [1][2]

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